Welcome to the world of exotic
"NFA" firearms. Illustrated on these pages are some of the National
Firearms Act (NFA) registered suppressors (silencers), suppressed rifles and pistols;
short-barreled shotguns (SBS); smooth bore pistols (AOW); short-barreled rifles (SBR);
machine guns; and custom tactical/scout carbines we manufacture here in our
facilities. We also reactivate DEWATs and can assemble your parts kit with the
proper paperwork. In addition, we are set up to refinish, repair, and custom engrave
firearms. We even have a discount page where you can browse through a wide variety
of firearms (both conventional and NFA) and accessories we have on inventory CLOSEOUT.

We can custom design or alter most firearms
to meet your needs, so if you don't see what you want, please contact us and we'll work
with you to build the firearm you desire. In the process, we will advise you on what
we think will work and won't work, what is safe and what is not, and what is legal and
what is not. Our ultimate goal is to combine ingenious design with quality
workmanship to produce firearms that meet your personal preferences or
specifications. To back our promise, we provide a five year warranty for repair or
replacement on any of our workmanship.

Perhaps you are uncertain
what it is you need, or wonder whether it is practical or justified. NFA firearms
sometimes appear daunting or even sinister. But in truth they fill a variety of
niches. For example, the original concept for the silencer was to
allow backyard target practice and introductory firearms training. It performs
essentially the same function as a car muffler. The notion of it as an assassin's
weapon was largely a fiction created by Hollywood in the 1930's and sustained to this day.
In truth, a silencer does not silence a firearm anymore than a muffler silences a
car engine. It simply suppresses the sound level to a point where, hopefully, the
shooter can fire a pistol or rifle without the need for wearing hearing protection.
However, if the bullet being fired reaches the transonic range (beginning at approximately
92% the speed of sound), it will produce a constant distinctive, loud crack. The
bullet will cease "cracking" when it drops below the transonic range, and the
crack (or sonic boom) will dissipate. The crack will not expose the shooter's
position because the sound wave radiates outward.When
the wave strikes an object, it bounces off it at various angles, further distorting the
origin of the sound.The suppressor also
muffles the muzzle blast and flash of the firearm, thus further concealing the location of
the shooter.It is for these reasons that most
aficionados

prefer to use the more descriptive term sound suppressor instead
of silencer.

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The short barrel rifle and
short barrel shotgun are designed with handiness as their primary
attribute. This feature is particularly desirable when you wish to store or
transport a firearm in a vehicle, carry it through heavy brush, or maneuver in the tight
confines of a bedroom or hallway. Sometimes they are fitted with pistol grips or
folding stocks to make them even more compact. Other than that they function the same as
any other rifle or shotgun.

The smooth bore pistol is
similar to a short barrel shotgun, but as originally manufactured it only has a pistol
grip and cannot legally be fitted with a shoulder stock. This arrangement provides
greater maneuverability in the very close confines of a vehicle or tent, but reduces
potential accuracy and slows recovery time between shots.

The machine gun combines
the attributes of the rifle and shotgun (while the submachine gun combines the attributes
of the pistol and shotgun). It has somewhat greater range and penetration than the
shotgun and greater hit probability and stopping power than the pistol. It is Jack
of all trades and master of none. At close range the shotgun is deadlier, at medium
to long range the rifle is far superior. In all cases the pistol is handier and more
concealable. Yet the machine gun in all its various forms holds a mystique that is
difficult to justify. Again we must default to Hollywood's very visual expression of
this particular firearm as the personification of raw and deadly accurate power. The
truth is somewhat more subdued. Any properly trained soldier or police officer can
be taught to ignore the sound and fury of machine gun fire and focus instead on its true
strengths and weaknesses. But to the average public, it remains a powerful
psychological force, one to be irrationally feared because we are conditioned by society
to view it that way. Anyone who has been granted the opportunity to shoot one,
quickly discovers the Achilles heal of this weapon, while at the same time receiving quite
an adrenaline rush from the false sense of firepower. However, there is no denying
that shooting machine guns is just plain fun!

Our services are available to all
government military, law enforcement, and security organizations; private companies;
firearms dealers; and private individuals who comply with the applicable Federal and State
laws. If you're a novice or need more clarification, then click

LEGAL TIPS for a short history and explanation of the Federal laws controlling NFA
manufacturing, distribution, and ownership.

For ordering information click ORDERS, or to learn more about our company, clickHISTORY. To view our product line and services, select anyone of the icons
below. If you can't find what you're looking for, please contact us at paladin@paladinarmory.com. We enjoy answering client questions and should be able to
build a custom suppressor or firearm tailored to fit your individual needs. After
all, that's our specialty. And as always, enjoy safe shooting!